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What's stopping this from being a viable alternative to OLED?
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>>108208977
The space behind most displays being occupied by a wall, I would guess.
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>>108208977
you havent made it yet
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>>108208977
>screen falls over
>You're instantly blinded for life
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This is already a thing with dual layer LCDs but as far as I know it's only for super expensive mastering monitors.
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>>108208977
unless you're in a pitch black room, blacks on a projector show up more as greys.



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